3,768 Players Turn Out For Day 1c of World Series of Poker Main Event

The final numbers for this year's World Series of Poker main event are now in.

3,768 players turned out for Day 1c of the World Series of Poker main event on Monday, which was the largest opening day flight in the tournament's 40+ year history.

This 3,768 player turnout, combined with Day 1a's 771 entries and Day 1b's 2,144 entries, ended up creating a total field of 6,683 players. This officially makes this year's World Series of Poker main event the fifth largest in history:

The total prize pool for this year's event officially stands at $62,820,200, with the winner being guaranteed a payday of $10,000,000. Here are the payouts for those lucky enough to make it to the final table:

The decision to guarantee $10,000,000 to the winner was a smart one, as the field is up 311 players over last year.

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The three opening day flights have now been completed. Next up on the schedule? The remaining players from Day 1a and Day 1b will return to action at noon today to continue play in separate rooms, while the remaining Day 1c players will continue play on Wednesday. On Thursday, all of the surviving players from Day 2a, Day 2b and Day 2c will combine into one field.